Job Advertisement: Best Practices

Anja Zojceska | 6/26/2018 | Recruitment Marketing

In this blog post, we compiled all the best practices for writing great job advertisements.
Learn how to optimize your job advertisement to capture the attention of the best candidates and convince them to apply.

Classic job advertisements are dead

Classic job advertisements are dead. They simply don’t work anymore.
And you know it! This is probably why you are reading this blog post.

Even if you received a few applications from high-quality candidates, they turned out to be a bad fit for your company.

Don’t worry - you are not alone.
Many employers are struggling with similar problems. This is because they still use the classic, old-fashioned approach to the job advertisement. But recruiting has changed.

Candidates are now in charge. These days, it is not enough to inform your potential candidates about your job opening. If you want to hire the best people for your company, you need to do much more.

You need to sell the job!

A job advertisement is exactly what its name says - an advertisement.
The goal of every advertisement is to sell something. In the case of a job advertisement, you are trying to sell a job.

It is not enough just to state that you have a job opening.
Here is where most employers make mistakes. They focus on the needs of their company.

In their job advertisement, they state what they are looking for.
They also present a whole list of duties and responsibilities.

This is what it sounds like:

Here is what we need. Here is what you can do for us… (insert a whole list of duties and responsibilities).
In return, you’ll get paid. Be we won’t tell you how much.

Does that sound like a great advertisement to you?
Would you buy what they’re selling?

I didn’t think so.
This is why we need to change the way we write job advertisements.

How to write a great job advertisement?

To write a great job advertisement, you need to think like a marketer.
You need to shift the focus away from your company and your needs.

Instead, you should focus on your potential candidates.
You need to capture their attention. You need to convince them to apply.

To do that, you need to clearly present your major selling points:

You need to explain to the candidates why this job is a great opportunity for them.

You need to show them how this job will improve their life and career.

You need to demonstrate why your company is the best place to work.

In short, you need to tell them what will they get in return if they “buy into” the job you are offering.

Remember, you are selling an opportunity that could change or at least improve their life!

Job advertisement structure

What should your job advertisement contain?

The classic, old-fashioned job advertisements were focused on the employer’s needs.

The new approach based on empirically proven best practices suggest a slightly different job advertisement structure - the one dictated by candidates interests.

There seems to be an unwritten rule that every job description must begin with at least one long paragraph about the company, what it does, and how it’s changing the world.

However, when asked which parts of job advertisement were most important for their decision to apply, candidates rated information about the company least important - with mission and culture close behind.

It’s not that candidates don’t care about your company, culture, or mission - it’s just that they can get that info elsewhere after they learn about the role.

There are many places to learn more about your company, but there’s only one place where they can find details about this particular role: your job advertisement.

When reading job advertisements, candidates really want to know what’s in it for them:

Is your job the next step on their career path?

Which benefits will working at your company bring to them?

Are they a good fit for your company culture?

This is why we suggest you try out a new approach and structure your job advertisements a bit differently.

Best practice job advertisement structure

The new approach based on empirically proven best practices suggest a slightly different job advertisement structure - the one dictated by candidates’ interests.

This is how it looks like:

Job title

Location

Salary

What’s In It for the Candidate (WIIFC)

About the candidate

Applying instructions

First, you should clearly state the 3 most important information for any potential candidate:

Role

Level of the role

Location.

If they don’t fit all of these conditions, most candidates will turn away from your job advertisement.
Save their (and your!) time by clearly stating this information right in the beginning.

Of course, what candidates want to know next is the salary. If they can’t make a living out of their job, they can’t consider it - no matter how great your job or company is. So be considerate and fair - try to at least present a hiring range.

Except for the money they need to make a living, candidates want to know what is in it for them:

Is your job the next step on their career path?

Which benefits will working at your company bring to them?

Are they a good fit for your company culture?

Candidates don’t want to read a laundry list of duties and responsibilities.
They want to be able to picture themselves in the role you are offering. They are looking for a role that can fit their personal traits and interests.

Finally, candidates want a clear call to action. If you did a good job writing your job advertisement, by the time they come to the end of it, your potential job candidates will have only one question: How can I apply for this role?

Best practices for optimizing your job advertisements

Once you have the basic job advertisement structure ready, it is time to optimize it!

Here are the 6 best practices for optimizing your job advertisements:

Title

Your job title is the most important part of your whole job advertisement.

The title of your job advertisement is the first thing that most of the job seekers will see.

It is up to the title of your job advertisement to allure the right type of candidates to click on your job advertisement and actually read the whole thing.

The best way to ensure that is to call out your relevant candidates.

You will do that by clearly stating 3 main things in the title of your job advertisement:

Job role
The job role should be clear and precise. Use the standardized, most commonly used job titles in your industry for the specific job position you are looking to fill.

Level of the role
Be sure to mention the level of your role. Is it a junior, mid-level or a senior position? This will help you target candidates with the right amount of experience.

Job location Most candidates aren’t ready to move for the job. This is why all the job boards have the location filter. Besides job title, this is the most popular filter among job candidates.

First paragraph

Your job title’s role is to attract the attention of your perfect candidates.

Once they click on it to see your whole job advertisement, it is your first paragraph that will welcome them.

This paragraph is your best selling point.

It is your unique chance to hook candidates and lure them into reading the rest of your job advertisement.

How will you do that?

Answer the most pressing question buzzing around their head: What’s in for me?

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